Los Angeles Times: Jeff Sessions' firing proves once again that Trump is loyal only to himself

2018-11-08 (74 Days Old)Total Views: 38 | Last 7 Days: 2

To the editor: In his abbreviated term as U.S. attorney general, Jess Sessions did everything in his power to return America to the mythical white, Christian, male-dominated nation of the 1950s. With all the damage he has done, the one time he acted ethically was when he recused himself from overseeing...

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